Lamp-chimney holder.



Patenied NW. N, 902..

. .1. A. SKAER.

LAMP CHIMNEY HOLDER.

(Applies-Mon filed 31111.30, 1902) (950 ModeL) auxin/r 502 a iboznugo 1 T I f) 1; i i; mm? in L! i U A i t ATEil we .l i

JAMES SKAER, 0F AUGUSTA, KANSAS NE? HGLQEFL 5E". ibrmi'ng part of Letters Eetent'lio. 713,518, dated November 11, 1992;.

Application filed January 30, 1902. Serial No.

To ti/Z whom it may concern:

he it known that 1, JAMES A. SKAER, a citie n o the U nited States, residing at Augusta,

county of Butler and State of Kansas, t invented certain new and useful Imrovonents in Lamp-Chimney Holders; and do declare tire following to be a full, oleer, ct description of the invention, such e le others skilled. in. the art to which to make and use the some.

tion relates to innipchimney object of the invention is to provide 2,

4 character whicl shall be simnsti'nction, durable .4. use, and comigr inexpensive of production and by of which the chimney will be securely to the lamp-burner. t is and other objects in View the on consists of certain novel features vlotion, soniloinetion and arrange parts, ,wnich will be'hereinefter more 0 en, and particularly pointed pended claim.

eccompanyin drawings, Figure l is 4 eievstion of a lei p,iliostreting the spplicetion of the invention. Fig. 2 is a detail n" ?-ective View of the holder. Fig. 3 is 'vntion of theseine, and 4: is new of modified form of the invention In the drawings, 1 denotes the body of the lemon the fixed collar- 3 the burner. and 4 7 2 9 7 the 01113128".

e improved holder,

i rsbly constructed from a single piece spring-wire and comprises the side pieces 6, tile upper ends of which are curved and divergent end are adapted to be inserted through the perforated ventilating-piste of burner the lamp-chimney at a, point at its greatest diameter. Stops 7 are formed integral with the side pieces, preferably by bending or v inking said side pieces, and serve to limit the onward movement of the side pieces through the perforated ventilnting-plate, or the stop may be formed by coiling the side ich is engage the interior wall of,

91,862. (No model-l ney in position should the lamp be roughly U handled or moved about.

From the foregoing descriptioconnection with the accompany the construction, mode oi cperetti vantages of the invention hill derstood without requiring no plnnation.

Various changes in the form, proportion, and details of construction he made 'within the scope of the invention without deosrting from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages thereof.

file-Vin thus described my invention, I claim, and desire to secure by Letters ent, is-

As a new and improved article oi factors, it lamp-chimney retainer eon of a, single piece of wire bent intei of its length to form a horseshoe s clamp, thence bent beckwerdly from t ends of the sides of the clamp psrnlle said sides to n point about intermediate the length of the clamp to form reinforcing portions which strengthen the clamp, and finally bent upwardly at right angles to the clamp to provide upwardly-extending side pieces; said side pieces being curved in oppositedh rections at their upper-ends and being formed between said curved ends and; the clamp with laterally-projecting limitingstops, snbstew tislly as described.

[1 testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing wit messes.

Witnesses:

Qovnmns, S. n.

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